Clinton News-Record, 1949-06-30, Page 5THURSDAY, Ji7NE. 30, 1949
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ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
'FURNISHED APARTMENT for
rent, Apply Box "C", NEWS-
RECORD. 26-p
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1947 MERCURY SEDAN, in per-
fect condition. Priced right. Ap-
ply Box "M", NEWS -RECORD.
25-26-p
ARTICLES FUR SALE
AUTOIiIATIC RECORD PLAYER
in mahogany ' finish case; small
'cabinet radio. J. T. McAsh, phone
'Clinton 626r3. 25-26-b
BUILDING FOR SALE
,GOOD BUILDING, 20' x 14',
suitable for kitchen, garage or
.cottage, Maple floor, can be mov-
ed, near Seaforth, phone Dublin
"72x9. 26-p
CABIN TO RENT
'CABIN TO RENT IN JULY AND
August at Harbour Pork, Godes
rich, or Bayfield. Apply P. 0.
'Box 12, Clinton. 26-p
CEMENT FOR SALE
'CAR OF AMERICAN CEMENT
'for sale . A. G. Grigg, phone. 74W.
26-b
EXPERT REPAIRING
'ELECTRIC WASHING Machines,
'or stoves, radios, etc., repaired;
painting of any kind done. Ar-
ticles called for. Phone 299.
'Roman Kaszoqski. 25-6-7-p
•
FURNITURE FOR SALE
KITCHEN CABINET, iii good
condition, suitable for kitchen or
•summer cottage. Mrs. SiIiery,
phone Clinton 628r33. 26-b
FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
RUBBER -TIRED FARM WAGON;
'William Straughan, Auburn.
25-26-b
:FORDSON TRACTOR IN GOOD
running order; Oliver two -furrow
plow. Morgan Jones, phone
'.Clinton 902r4. 25-26-p
ONE SEVEN FOOT McCormick
.Deering Binder, seven years old.
Apply Box "H", NEWS -RECORD.
.. 26-27-p
-STRATFORD DECKER Separator
in good shape, size 32x48, new
knives two years ago, 18' ele-
vator and strew blower. Percy
Gibbings, RR 1, Clinton, phone
.305r32. 26-27-p
A QUANTITY OF PARTS, both
new end used, to fit Deering and
'McCormick mowers. These in-
clude knives, sections, guards,
etc., as well as gears and boxings
:for most models. J. C. Proctor.
25-26-p
MASSEY-HARRIS BINDER No. 4;
,young Yorkshire sow due in
about month's time; also four -
,year -old horse. Apply George
Colelough, phone Clinton 805r31.
26-p
HELP WANTED—MALE
LOST'AND, FOUND
LOST—LADIES' BULOVA Wrist
Watch, yellow gold with' white
gold trimming in vicinity of rail-
road tracks, No. 4 Highway and
'Matilda St. Reward. Mrs. Clar-
ence Neitans, • phone 347Nf. •
_26-p,
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
13 PIGS, '1 N WEEKS OLD.
Apply W. 'E."'efeere11, ,phone
803x2, 26-b
THREE LITTERS OF PIGS,
seven weeks old.- For particulars
apply J. W. Crich, Clinton, phone
617r23. • 26-27-b
ESTABLISHED RURAL Watkins
Route available. If you are ag-
gressive and between the ages of
25 end 55, have or can secure
travel outfit, this is your oppor-
tunity to gest established in a
;profitable business of your own.
For full particulars, write today
to The 3. R. Watkins Comp"any,'
Dept. 0-C-16, 350 St, Roch St.,
Montreal, Que.
HELP WANTED, FEMALE
GIRL OF HIGH SCHOOL AGE
wanted to help look after .tourist
•camp. Lloyd Batkiri, phone Bey -
field 52r2., 26-b
HAY FOR SALE
FOUR ACRES OP .. STANDING
Hay. W. Shobbrook, 'phony"Clip-
ton 807r14. 26-p
LUMBER FOR SALE
'THREE WINDOWS AND SASH;
one door. A Garen, . phone; 312.
24-25-b•
TEN YORKSHIRE PIGS, eight
weeks. A. H. Warner, R.R. 1,
Bayfield, ph,Qrre, Clinton- 909r34.
26-b
TWO PUREBRED SHORTHORN
bulls of serviceable age by Elec-
tors Mint, he by Klaymore Elect-
or. ..George L. Reid, Varna.
25-26-b
'TENTS FOR SALE OR RENT,
TENT, 9 X 10, IN GOOD CON-
dition, for sale or rent. Phone
'789.1. 26-p
WOOD CUTTING
'SAVE TIME AND'; HARD WORK
-next winter, get your wood cut
the easy way. Apply Glenn E.
Price, phone Clinton 621r31.
MISCELLANEOUS
SAWS, ALL KINDS FILED AT
C. Hoare's orchard, mile north of
town. Will work odd days,
harvesting, etc. _22-29-p
NEW SINGER Sewing Machines—
cabinet and portable electric, also
treadle machines; repairs to all
Makes. Singer Sewing Centre,
78 Ontario St., Stratford. ltfb
ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD
animals. If suitable for mink feed
will pay more than fertilizer
prices. If not, in pay fertilizer
rices. If dead wphone at once.
Phone collect, Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, 936r21 or 938r32, Goder-
ich. 2btfb
NOTICES
NOTICE — ANYONE FOUND
trespassing on Part Lots No. 41,
51, both sides of river, Tucker-
sm'th Township at any time
hereafter will be prosecuted ' by
order of the owner, A. E. Parry.
March 31, 1949. 24-28-p
BE IT KNOWN UNTO ALL MEN
—that seeing that my wife, Mabel
Price, RR 1, Brucefield, wilfully
left my bed and board on or
about the fifth day of February,
1949, I hereby declare that I am
no longer responsible for any
debts whatsoever'since that afore-
said date, fifth February, 1949.
(Signed)—Glenn E. Price, RR 1,
Brucefield. 24-5-6-p
PERSONAL
SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain
5 to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try
famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for
double results; new healthy
flesh; new vigor. New "get
acquainted" size only 60 cents.
All druggists.
PLANTS FOR SALE
GARDEN GROWN, Late Variety
Cabbage Plants, Apply Sirs. Joe
Pestill, phone 906r23. 26-p
PUPS FOR SALE
REGISTERED Black SCOTTISH
Terrier puppies, $15 upwards;
also one Wiiizzer bicycle in ex-
cellent working order, $125; Beach
cook stove in good condition; two
electric chick brooders, 500 -chick
size." Roy Vodden, RR 2, Seaforth,
phoneSeaforth851r14. 26-p
PIANO TUNING
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS
to all makes. Cleaning, de -moth -
mg, free estimates. Write or phone
William N. Gould, 314W, Clinton.
1-btfb
POULTRY FOR SALE
STARTED CI•HICKS-2 week-old
non -sexed Barred Rocks, Light
Sussex X New Hampshires, White
Rocks 21.95, New Hampshire$
21.45, Light Sussex 22.95, Assort-
ed Heavies 20.45. Pullets: Barred
Rocks, Light Sussex X New
Hampshires, New. Hampshires
30.95, White Rocks, Light Sussex
32.95, Assorted Heavies 29.95.
Cockerels: Barred Rocks, Light
Sussex X New Hempshiras, New
Hampshires, Light Sussex 20.95,
White Rocks 22.95, Assorted
Heavies 20.75. Three -week-old
add 5c per chick. Also other
breeds. Day -olds 12 pure breeds
and 13 cross breeds, non -sexed,
pullets and heavy cockerels.
Prompt delivery. Turkey poults.
Older pullets eight weeks to lay-
ing. 26-b
STOVES FOR SALE
COLEMAN THREE - BURNER
gas stove, low oven and compart-
ment, in good•working condition.
Apply Glen Layton, phone 619r3.
26-b
SPENCER, COAL AND WOOD
range,with Warming closet, wat-
erfron.t, 'reservoir, 'in excellent
condition. Apply Mrs. 0. C. Hell-
yar, Princess St., phone 489-W. p
Commencing Friday, June 24
HURON COACH LINES
Daily Bus Service .,
From • CLINTON
To -SAYFIELD, GRAND BEND,
PARKHILL and return.
-' Two Round Trips Daily
For further information contact:
Bartliff Restaurant phone 1 Clinton
Corrie's Lunch, -, phone 6 Bayfield
25-26-b
BIRTHS
CHEESMAN—In Clinton Public
Hospital on Saturday, June .25,
. 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. John
Cheesmen, Clinton, a son (John
Edward),
COX—In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Saturday, June 25, 1949,'
to Mr. and Mrs. George Cox,
Clinton, a son (William George).
GOVIER—In Clinton Public Hos-
• pital, on Tuesday, June 28,
' 1949, to Mr. land Mrs. William
Govier, Auburn, a son.
HARKNESS — In Clinton public
Hospital, on lviopday,,, Jerre 27,
1949, to Mr, end Mrs. Gordon
Harkness, Kippers a son (Den-
nis Gordon).
McCOOEYE — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday; June 25,
1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald
McCoo'eye,: Brucefield,_ a son
(David Garfield).
SMITH—In Noranda, Que., on
Sunday, June 19, 1949, to Mr.
and Mrs. F. G. Smith (nee
Mary Stewart), Noranda, a
daughter. •
VINCENT —, In 'Clinton Public
Hospital, en Thursday, June 23,
1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Clare
Vincent, Londeaboro, a son
(William Allen).
WHITTERS --- In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, June 28,
1.949, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Whieters, Oliiitoir, • a daughter
(Lynn Dianne).
MARRIAGES
ANDERSON-STURGEON—In St.
Andrew's United Church, Bay-
field, at 12 o'clock noon, Satur-
day, June 25, 1949, by Rev.
F. G. Stotesbury, Jeanne Lu-
cille, youngest daughter of Mr.
and . Mrs. Joseph Edward Stur-
geon, Bayfield, to Francis John
Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Anderson, Science 11111.
GALE-KIRBY — In St. Paul's
Anglican Church, Clinton, on
Saturday afternoon, June 25, 1949,
by Rev. R. M. P. Bulteel,
Florence Esther, only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A, Kirby, Clin-
ton, to John Frederick, only
son of Mrs. Gale and the late
J. H. Gale, London.
HORNE-WALTERS—At the home
of thebride's parents, Tucker -
smith, on Saturday, June 18,
1949, by Rev. W. J. Woolfrey,
Amy Pauline, youngest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis E.
Walters, to Donald Eugene, only
son of Mrs. Margaret Horne,
Seaforth.
DEATHS.
HOLLEY—Suddenly, on Thurs-
day, June 23, Susan A. Holley,
Detroit, summer resident of
Bayfield, mother of Mrs. A. C.
Suppnick end grandmother of
Holley Suppnick and Carol
Stephenson. Funeral at F. L.
Hamilton Funeral Home, De-
troit, Sunday, followed by ser-
vice and interment at Weston,
Ontario, Tuesday, June 28.
Successful Tag Day,
For Navy League Here
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Clin-
ton Branch of the Canadian
Legion sponsored a very success-
ful tag day for the Navy League
of Canada on Saturday last, when
the proceeds 'amounted to $62.15.
Mrs. H. R. Hawkins convened
the event and those tagging in-
cluded Misses Joyce Hawkins,
Connie and Patsy Scruton, Betty
Lou Nediger, Gail Shearing, Shir- by DAWSON and NETBERY,
ley Dales, Barbara Ford and JoanSolicitors, Sarnia, Ontario.
Jackson. 24-25-26-b
Loses Two Fingers
In Power -driven Saw
Alex Manning, owner and op-
erator of a lumber yard and plan-
ing mill et Blyth, met with a
painful accident Monday after-
noon, when the two middle fing-
ers of his right hand were almost
severed. His hand came in con-
tact with a powerdriven saw he
was operating.
Mr. Manning had completed
sawing a board when he put his
hand too near the saw. He was
taken to Clinton Public Hospital.
Fred Boyce, Brucefield
Named DDGM, IOOF
Fred Boyce, Hrucefield, was
elected District Deputy Grand
Master of Huron District of the
IOOF at the Grand Lodge $es-
dons held in the Royal York
Hotel, Toronto, last week. Mr.
Boyce has jurisdiction over lodges
at Seaforth, Goderich, Exeter,
Clinton, Hensel! and Brucefield.
Over 1,000 delegates from all
sections of the province attended
the meetings representing the
Subordinate lodges of the 'order,
of the Grand Lodge of Ontario,
end also the Rebekah Lodges of
the same district.
FRACTURES ARM
SEAFORTH—Miss Alice Chris-
tie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.
F. Christie, received a broken arm
in a fell from a Shetland pony.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to convey to all our
neighbours, friends, and relatives,
our sincere thanks for their kind-
ness and sympathy in this our
time of sad bereavement, for all
the beautiful flowers sent and
to those who loaned cars for the
funeral—Robert Blake and fam-
ily. 26-b
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CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs: Theodore Dale
and Lois wish to thank Dr. Oakes
and nurses, her school mates and
friends and neighbours, for their
kindness, flowers, treats, letters,
get -well cards and phone cells
during her recent illness in Clin-
ton Public Hospital. 26-p
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. V. D. Falconer and family
wish to express their sincere
appreciation for all the many acts
of sympathy expressed, flowers
sent, cars loaned, and helpful
messages sent during our sad
bereavement. We would also like
to sincerely thank all those whose
helpful gestures were so much
appreciated by Mr. Falconer dur-
ing his illness.
Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of EDWARD
JAMES STEPHENSON, late of
Seaforth, Gentleman.
Creditors and others having
claims against the above estate
are required to send full: partic-
ulars of such Glamis to the under-
signed Executor on or before the
15th day of July, 1949, after which
date the estate's assets will be
distributed, having regard only
to claims that have then been
received.
Dated June 10th, 1949.
THE CANADA TRUST COMP-
ANY, London, Ontario, Executor,
N.IMMM dI:I:NINNMN
To the Electors
of North Huron:
I wish to express my sincere
thanks that you saw fit to place your
confidence in me once again. I shall
do my best to merit that confidence,
and will serve all my constituents to
the best of my ability.
i
f
ELSTON CARDIFF
NLI.NIW.►NMI+•
Card of Thanks
Thank Yowl I appreciate most,
sincerely the splendid support of the
Electors of Huron -Perth on Monday.
•
--A. Y. McLEAN
NMNI.IIJI NJI NNM:INI.,
MMI` MMIJfi+IJ.rNJIMI~1.r.. I.NJ .~.1AI MiN..11~~ P.
Card of Thanks
I would like to sincerely thank
allthose who supported, me at the
polls on Monday, with special men-
tion of the Young Progressive Cozl-
servatives,
ELGIN McKINLEY
ROXY THEATRE CAPITAL THEATRE
CLINTON GODERICH
Now Playing:
Gary Cooper Aim Sheridan
"GOOD SAM"
MON., TUES., WED.
DANA ANDREWS
GENE TIERNEY
JUNE HAVOC
"The Iron Curtain"
Based on the actual story of Igor
Gouzenko, formerly a code cleric
in the Russian Embassy, Ottawa.
THURS., FRI., SAT:
Mark Stevens - Richard Widmark
Lloyd Nolan - Barbara Lawrence
"The Street With
No Name"
COMING:
"My Brother Talks to Horses"
Now Playing: •
Gary Cooper & Ann SZieridan
"GOOD SAM"
MON. - TUES. WED.
Joan Fontaine, Jimmy Stewart •&
Eddie Albert—A small town yarn
with real life characters and all
the fun of everyday living.
"You Gotta Stay Happy"
THUR. - FRI. - SAT.
Pat O'Brien, Barbara Hale and
Dean. Stockwell Technicolor
photography makes an unusual
picture -story about a boy and
his incredible experience,
"The Boy with Green Hair"
REGENT THEATRE
SEAFORTH
Now Playing:
Cary Grant & Betsy Drake in
"Every Girl Should Be Married"
MON. -, TUES. - WED.
Gary Copper, Ann Sheridan and
Edmund Lowe — A great story
about a great guy, whose good
nature knew only one limit.
"GOOD SAM"
THUR. - FRI, - SAT.
Dana Andrews,Jean Peters and
Cesar Romero—A heart-warming
tale of the sea and the redempo
tion of a wayward boy.
"DEEP WATERS"
Coming:
"NO TIME FOR COMEDY"
Coining:
"SHOW OFF" Red Skelton
FEDERATION NEWS
On July 2, the Huron County
Federation of Agriculture will
open up an office in Clinton to
be occupied jointly by the Fed-
eratibn, Co-operative Automobile
Insurance and Co-operative Life
Insurance. This office will be
in the business section directly
opposite the Cold Storage Locker
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess St. East Phone 585
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
&C. Cooke
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 661
PROPERTIE'S
FOR SALE
• • •
Seven -room dwelling, with
sun porch, bedroom and
bath downstairs, two bed-
rooms upstairs, garage, good
lot, immediate possession.
• • •
Two-storey brick dwell-
ing consisting of large liv-
ing room with natural fire-
place, dining room, sum
porch with electric fireplace,
four bedrooms, four -piece
bath (modern), hot water
heating, garage, landscape
lawn, ideal location. Posses-
sion 30 days,
• • • •
Stucco cottage, four rooms,
with water, hydro, garage,
small quantity of fruit trees,
good lot. Possession June 30.
• • •
H. C. LAWSON
REALTOR
Phone 251 W— Clinton, Ont.
The facilities of this office areyou id make use of it, when in
at your disposal and we invite Clinton.
THE ABC of the GOSPEL
a
A. Acknowledge your guilt and need of a Saviour.
B. Believe on Christ who died for our sins in our stead
to save us.
C. Confess and repent of your sins to Jesus and confess
Him before men.
Read ROMANS 4:5, 10:9.
CHAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles 53, CAL
Our First - Anniversary
We are now celebrating our first anni-
versary in business in Clinton, and want
to express to yon, our customers, our sin-
cere appreciation for your patronage.
We will endeavour to continue to serve
you with the best quality meats at the
lowest possible prices.
Fitzsimons' Meat Market
Phone 162
Clinton
FARM FOR SALE
Approximately 100 acres of clay
grassland in Colborne Township, with
about 15 acres of bush, well watered.
For further particulars, apply to
Frank Donnelly, K.C., Goderich, Ont.
26-2 7-28-b
FOR JULY AND AUGUST
Our phone number will be
Clinton 909r24
WILLIAM E. JERVIS
CARTAGE HOLMESVILLE
SUMMER CASUALS
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from our Iarge selection -
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in plain or check patterns, all shades and sizes,
from 3.95 up.
SPORT SLACKS—
ill Gabardine, Tropical Worsted, Bedford Cords,
etc. Plains, stripes and checks. All sizes, 28
to 44 waist. From $7.95 up.
Are YOU in the SWIM?
You can be if you wear one of our new SWIM
SUITS. Made in regular trunk style and the
popular Boxer style. All sizes. All colours.
from $2.75 ug
Visit OUR
SACK BAR
The newest in MEN'S SOCKS for Summer wear.
All new patterns in plain or pastel shades. All sizes.
from 75c to 2.25 pr.
Pickett 1 Campbell
Arrow Shirts Carsons Luggage Stetson Hats
PHONE 25 - - - CLINTON